Tag: assisted living

The right Shower Chair can make bathing easier A Shower chair is a wonderful accommodation for the elderly or disabled who have difficulty controlling balance or mobility. With physical challenges, standing in the shower can be difficult and may require the use of a shower chair to protect from the possibility of slipping and falling….

Toilevator is the ultimate toilet raiser As people age, the knees and back lose flexibility. Bending and squatting become more challenging, as does sitting on the toilet. To help, there are several bulky, removable toilet seats for disabled, elderly or handicapped individuals, but the Toilevator offers a less conspicuous option. What Is A Toilevator? The Toilevator is…

Rid Lingering Odors with UriZyme Urine odors can linger long after cleaning the area that was wet. The same is true of vomit, blood, feces, pet odors, and grease smells. The pesky odors seem to pervade the entire area causing embarrassment when visitors come to your home. No longer do you have to suffer embarrassing…

Aqua Wash Glove can be used on those who have water fears The Aqua Wash Glove was created for waterless bathing and protects the skin from the damage caused by the increased use of soap. It is easy to use, perfect for traveling and is ready to use. There is no use for soap, water or…

Massage for seniors is becoming more and more popular because the benefits are so varied. With many seniors having to take medication daily, adding another pill to treat an ailment is not appealing when the problem can often be resolved through therapeutic massage treatments performed by certified licensed professionals. As a person ages, joints become…